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This podcast features stories of the Strong Towns movement in action. Hosted by Tiffany Owens Reed, it’s all about how regular people have stepped up to make their communities more economically resilient, and how others can implement these ideas in their own places. We’ll talk about taking concrete action steps, connecting with fellow advocates to build power, and surviving the bumps along the way—all in the pursuit of creating stronger towns.
Episodes

Tuesday May 19, 2020
Using Strong Towns Principles to Strengthen Your Bike Advocacy
Tuesday May 19, 2020
Tuesday May 19, 2020
Strong Towns member Karl Fundenberger reflects on the ten years since he joined Topeka’s bike community and shares how the Strong Towns movement has influenced his advocacy.

Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Supporting Local Food Systems Amid Covid-19
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
As we witness the fragility of centralized food systems amid Covid-19, this LA-based nonprofit has demonstrated how local food systems integrated in their communities have responded to meet the needs of their neighbors.

Thursday Apr 23, 2020
Creating a "Vision Block" for Your Neighborhood
Thursday Apr 23, 2020
Thursday Apr 23, 2020
Learn how Strong Towns member and Louisville resident Shawn Reilly and his neighbors used a "vision block" to find the small bets in their neighborhood.

Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Co-Creating Your Community on a Collaborative Map
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
David Gorski—founder at Plan Together Community Map Platform—shares the inspiration behind Plan Together and how you can use it to make your own community stronger.

Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
How Have Your Community Heroes Responded to the Coronavirus?
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
In response to the coronavirus, have you or someone from your community helped a neighbor or group in need? Share it with the Strong Towns Community: https://community.strongtowns.org/topic/coronavirus.

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Partnering with Neighborhood Associations to Guide Public Investment
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Fernando Peralta Berrios—president at the Las Familias de Rosemont neighborhood association in Fort Worth, Texas—discusses how he and his neighbors have partnered with the City of Fort Worth to guide public investment in its historically disinvested neighborhood.

Friday Feb 28, 2020
Seeing Your City's Budget through a Strong Towns Lens
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Strong Towns member Cindy Long discusses how the Strong Towns Community inspired her to ask her city council the hard questions about the city's financial status.

Friday Feb 14, 2020
Using Local Entrepreneurs to Revive Your Main Street
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Jake Hamann—Founder and Executive Director at the Peoria Innovation Alliance—shares how his organization uses education, storytelling, and pop-ups to inspire local entrepreneurs to take action—in main street and beyond.

Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Planting Street Trees to Slow the Cars
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
As drivers continued to pop the curb on her block, Strong Towns Genevieve Barber knew she and her neighbors needed to intervene. Their plan: plant fifteen street trees—Trident Maples, to be exact—to discourage speeding while boosting the safety of people walking, biking, and driving. In this episode, Genevieve shares the story behind the street trees and how you can lead a similar project in your own neighborhood, including why you should trust your observations regarding the state of your neighborhood, how to pitch the vision of street trees to your neighbors, and how small bets make communities stronger.

Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
Supporting Rural Entrepreneurs
Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
Wednesday Nov 27, 2019
Consider how your community builds wealth. Well, as a Strong Town advocate, you may think of your local entrepreneurs, creating homegrown products and services to serve the community; or you may think of your downtown, where residents gather and use these products and services.
Brandon Schielak—Strong Towns member and this episode’s guest on It’s the Little Things—has witnessed the value of entrepreneurship in his rural community of La Grange, Texas. They’ve built thriving businesses in downtown and contribute to La Grange’s economic ecosystem.
But as Brandon further investigated how to support rural entrepreneurs, he discovered an opportunity that he’d later transform into a product for rural communities across North America: institutions, such as schools or nonprofit organization, still sold product produced outside the community for their local fundraisers.
Think the magazine subscriptions or the tins of flavored popcorn that you’d pitch to your neighbors in exchange for a low payment of $50 for your elementary school.
That’s why Brandon and his wife created The PlatForum: an online marketplace where organizations can view a catalog of local products and services, which they can use for their local fundraisers.
Today, The PlatForum has partnered with dozens of communities across North America—with a focus on rural communities—who’ve made a small bet to reimagine how they can support local entrepreneurs, keeping their dollars in the community in the process.
In this episode, Brandon reflects on his experiences at The PlatForum and shares how you can support rural entrepreneurs in your community, including how rural communities traditionally think of economic development, how to find and cultivate rural entrepreneurs, and—most important—how to plug them into your local, economic ecosystem.